Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern dials in to chat with Rachel about moving to Alert Level One, Armed Police Trials in Aotearoa, and reports calling for change in Oranga Tamariki.
The Prime Minister dials in bright and early to catch up with Rachel about the Income Relief Payment, updates to Alert Level Two, and we get the PM's thoughts on the National Party Leadership change-over.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, joins us as we're less than a day from moving to Alert Level Two. Rachel dicusses easing restrictions and how to keep safe with the Prime Minister, also covering the upcoming Budget Day and election year.
The Prime Minister joins us to talk about moving into Alert Level Three, support and accommodation, and the Government's announcement to inject $100m into housing for the homeless.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about what's going on in Aotearoa during the global pandemic. They discuss the Treasury's announcements around unemployment scenarios, the announcement yesterday to help students, and looking forwards towards Alert Level Three.
The Prime Minister dials in amidst a busy time to talk about some of the issues we're facing in the rāhui. They discuss some of the wider effects of rent, border closures and hospital capacity.
The Prime Minister dials in during a weird time to fill us in on their Economic Response Package, what we can look for in terms of support and how to get it. Plus, she touches on where New Zealand is at, a year on from March 15.
The Prime Minister discusses Coronavirus and sick pay, Shane Jones' comments on immigration, and KiwiSaver Default Funds removing investment in fossil fuels with Tess on Breakfast this morning.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with Rachel about some of the big things happening in Aotearoa at the moment. The pair discuss Coronavirus, the Serious Fraud Office cases and the future of political donations, and the RNZ / TVNZ merger.
We're catching up with the Prime Minister, ahead of Waitangi Day tomorrow. Sarah talks to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about Waitangi Day, coronavirus, and the upcoming election.